The Prophet and the Art of Peace by Kahlil Gibran

The Prophet and the Art of Peace by Kahlil Gibran

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The Prophet and the Art of Peace by Kahlil Gibran

"The Prophet", first published in 1923, is the story of a seer and his wisdom. The book's astonishing success turned it into a mystical and spiritual guide for themodern era and earned its author cult status.In the 1960s, Gibran was embraced by the American counterculture movement and confirmed as the pioneer of the New Age. His messages remain powerful to this day. In one of 26 chapters the prophet Almustafa likens the soul to a battlefield, in which reason and passion seem locked in warring opposition; yet it is fruitless to fight either - instead, one must become a peacemaker and love these elements before seeking to heal oneself. God rests in reason and moves in passion. Such timeless wisdom is typical Gibran. He had originally envisaged a Prophet trilogy but only the first two of these was ever published. This book presents "The Prophet and The Garden" of the Prophet, together with selections from the writer's other timeless philosophical and spiritual writings. With his uplifting inspirations Gibran, one of the most profound writers of all, presents eternal wisdom about human life and spirituality.
Born in Lebanon, Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931) emigrated to America as a boy and spent most of the rest of his life there, as an artist, poet and writer. His most famous work is The Prophet, which has reprinted well over 100 times and has sold several million copies.
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ISBN 13 9781844835959
ISBN 10 1844835952
Title The Prophet and the Art of Peace
Author Kahlil Gibran
Series Art Of
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Binding Type Other book format
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Year published 2008-05-08
Number of pages 272
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